These basic elements are the structure and framework for which music is formed. Knowing these elements is what allows you to study, play, compose,
re-harmonize, and work with other musicians in a common language.

Not really a folk site, but his poems are sometimes featured by folk
performers and others. From the comic-macabre "Ballad of Blasphemous
Bill" to the poignant WW1 poems of his "Rhymes of a Red Cross
Man", you'll find something to make you stop and think ...... and
maybe shed a tear or two.

This isn't specifically a folk or blues site
but it contains biographies and lyrics of hundreds of artists from Dusty
Springfield through the Sex Pistols to Dr Dre along with well known folk
and blues artists such as Joan Baez and Bo Diddley included.
Highly recommended, but beware the pop up ads!

A German site with lyrics of English and German songs. To give you an
idea of how thorough this site is ... have you found the complete lyrics
of Alice's Restaurant posted anywhere else - Apart from, maybe, Arlo's
site?

The Sandpiper Modern/Traditional Acoustic Folk Club
gets together every fortnight on Wednesday evenings throughout the
year. Club opens at 8:00 p.m. ready to start the evening's
entertainment at 8:30 p.m. The Club is to be hosted by the Contemporary
Folk Band G.L.I.N.T. and its opening is scheduled for 19th September 2012

A huge archive of traditional, folk & old music - song-books with lyrics & chords, tune-books, sheet-music, scores, old songs, midi backing tracks, tabs, music lessons & theory, learn to play guides for various instruments, chord diagrams, scales and other music educational & academic reference materials.
Also links to venues